Performance issues: Configuration, or Hardware?

Pavocracy

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Hello All,

I am looking for some guidance around the performance issues I am having with my truenas core machine. I am currently running version 12.0-U8.1. This is running on old consumer hardware, specifically a Gigabyte motherboard with a Intel Core i7 930 CPU and 24gb of DDR3 non ecc ram and some LSI 9211-8i cards. As for the configuration, its more or less out of the box settings.

Given that it is old hardware and just on gigabit Ethernet, I did not put any effort into trying to optimize for performance, except for the fact that when I was setting up my pool, I used mirrored vdevs with my WD red 5400rpm drives, firstly because I want to be able to expand the pool as I buy more drives, and secondly because I had read around that it seems to be the most recommended setup for pools in the community.

However, I am getting far less speed out of this as I had imagined I would (unless I am falling into the dreaded speed measurement trap, I thought these drives could do much better even just on their own). Writing to the NAS, truenas reports a speed of 20-25 MiB/s, and coping from the NAS, windows reports 10 MB/s. Is this what you would expect for the given information above? I thought the drives would be capable of much more, and I also thought that mirrored vdevs increase the speed per mirror, because TrueNAS writes to all of the mirrors at once?

If this does seem to suggest a problem, what are the steps I need to take to try and identify where my bottleneck is?
 

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Samuel Tai

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What model Red drives do you have, and how full is your pool?
 

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I can't seem to edit the post. Quick additions/corrections: I meant am I falling into the unit of measurement trap around the speed. The pool is setup with SMB. And I was confused about the speed difference testing, both cases I was writing to the NAS not copying. the 25MiB/s was writing from my linux machine, and the 10MB/s was writing from my windows machine.

@Samuel Tai I have these: https://www.westerndigital.com/products/internal-drives/wd-red-sata-hdd#WD40EFAX
 

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Also the pool is not quite half full
 

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Davvo

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What is your exact motherboard? Could be a realtek nic, which is prone to similar issues.
 

Samuel Tai

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Your Red disks are SMR, which are known to have poor performance with ZFS.

 
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